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    Did you sand inside the scales? You can also polish inside them without any unpinning--just put some Flitz on a piece of ribbon and work it around in there. I think those are gorgeous scales. Give them a good soak in neetsfoot oil before you do anything too harsh to them. I had some nice ones delaminate on me, and I think it could have been prevented.
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    Thanks for the tip! I'll give that a shot, I have some neetsfoot oil on hand.

    Quote Originally Posted by roughkype View Post
    Did you sand inside the scales? You can also polish inside them without any unpinning--just put some Flitz on a piece of ribbon and work it around in there. I think those are gorgeous scales. Give them a good soak in neetsfoot oil before you do anything too harsh to them. I had some nice ones delaminate on me, and I think it could have been prevented.

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